by Natalie Lancer | Oct 19, 2014 | Coaching in Education, University advice
Revision tips for the final school year For those students taking A-levels, Year 13 is your most important year at school. It is the year that you have to really knuckle down to ensure you get the best grades of which you are capable. Natalie Lancer from...
by Natalie Lancer | Oct 17, 2014 | Coaching in Education, University student's advice
Company executives have been coached since the 1980s. The focus is to increase performance by maximising what the employee brings to their role. The idea of coaching is simple: the coach, who should be accredited by a relevant professional body, should help the client...
by Natalie Lancer | Sep 16, 2014 | Coaching in Education, University advice
Well done! You have received your AS results and now you are starting to turn your attention to university applications. But where to start? You first need to consider what course at university you wish to study. Even if you have wanted to study Accountancy since you...
by Natalie Lancer | Aug 15, 2014 | Coaching in Education, Study advice, University advice
How did A-Level results day go for you yesterday? If you met the conditions of your offer, your first choice will have accepted you, of course. But it may be that you exceeded your offer and you would like to consider doing a different course. You have up to five days...
by Natalie Lancer | May 14, 2014 | Coaching in Education
Lancer Coaching is delighted to welcome Paul Ramsay’s guest contribution to our blog. Natalie Lancer, founder of NatalieLancer.com and Lancer Coaching, is currently researching how coaching affects undergraduate university students’ ideas of personal...
by Natalie Lancer | Apr 4, 2014 | American university advice, Coaching in Education
In a lakefront campus in Greensboro, North Carolina, the American Hebrew Academy welcomes applications from UK pupils. The international Jewish boarding school has an 88,000 sq ft aquatics centre and sports complex, extensive residential facilities and security...